Haven't talked to Melanie yet so don't know what was used for the colored buttons and face.Will find out though.I sto ... er ... borrowed the picture from her facebook page early this morning.The kids did a great job !

Warm here today and melting and big rains for the weekend .... snow may discappear before the day .... ( big sigh )

Heidi, if we get enough snow, it is generally excellent for making snow people, snow animals.

Sadly, this time we got so little that snow people would have been covered in dead leaves, twigs, dirt. Which is not one bit inspiring.

Laura, am thinking food colouring...maybe colour paste as the colours are so strong.

Up north I once did a very long crocodile (I was going for a dragon but thoughts didn't make it thru to actions) and I filled bottle after bottle (spray bottle) with a mixture of green food colouring and water...it took forever to get a greenish cast to my crocodile.

I thought he looked lovely, but I then broke my ankle skating, and when I FINALLY got home from the hospital 100 km away, my BIL had ploughed our driveway (doing me a Good Deed) but completely covering up my beautiful pastel green crocodile! (Well, I did HAVE all the fun of doing it!)

I not only miss lovely big snowfalls, but the fun of playing in it. Second childhood, here I come...ready or not!

Liz there is a guy in our neighbourhood who does one snow/ice sculpture each year, and right now, there is a very large snow bull moose (including horns) sitting in his front yard. He has done a giant snowflake, a dragon, eagle, jumping salmon and many others. They are spectacular!